Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

A Conversation With Congresswoman Liz Cheney to Be Held Oct. 3

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs welcomes Congresswoman Liz Cheney to campus on Monday, Oct. 3, for a conversation with Syracuse University faculty,
Jessica Smith Sept. 22, 2022
A Conversation With Congresswoman Liz Cheney to Be Held Oct. 3

Men’s Basketball Coach Jim Boeheim Talks Basketball, Leadership and Citizenship at Maxwell Event

In December 2012, the Syracuse University men’s basketball team narrowly defeated the University of Detroit in front of almost 18,000 cheering fans in the Dome.
Jessica Youngman Sept. 21, 2022
Men’s Basketball Coach Jim Boeheim Talks Basketball, Leadership and Citizenship at Maxwell Event

Institute for Security Policy and Law, Syracuse Law Review to Host ‘Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the War in Ukraine’ Symposium

The Institute for Security Policy and Law (SPL) and Syracuse Law Review (SLR) are hosting the “Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the
Robert Conrad Sept. 18, 2022
Institute for Security Policy and Law, Syracuse Law Review to Host ‘Lessons Learned: Perspectives on Law and Policy from the War in Ukraine’ Symposium

How Broadcast Television Shifted How the World Views the British Monarchy

Alan Allport, professor of history in the Maxwell School, was quoted by History.com for the article, "Queen Elizabeth’s First Televised Broadcast Presented a New Type
Julia Mazzer Sept. 16, 2022

Studying Human Behavior and Turning Policy Into Practice to Address Food Insecurity on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Children living in the City of Syracuse face the highest child poverty rate in the country, with 48.4% of children living in poverty, not sure
John Boccacino Sept. 15, 2022
Studying Human Behavior and Turning Policy Into Practice to Address Food Insecurity on the ‘’Cuse Conversations’ Podcast

Gas-Powered Car Bans Won’t Work Without Infrastructure Investments

California lawmakers have passed a measure cracking down on the future sales of new gasoline cars. The rules call for the ban of new gas-powered
Daryl Lovell Sept. 9, 2022

Orange Pride Fuels Jordan Nuber’s ’19 Path From Syracuse to Japan

Jordan Nuber '19 is stationed in Okinawa, Japan, more than 7,400 miles away from Syracuse University. Even though he's more than half a world away
News Staff Sept. 8, 2022
Orange Pride Fuels Jordan Nuber’s ’19 Path From Syracuse to Japan

Syracuse University Students Eyeing Scholarship Money on NBC’s ‘Capital One College Bowl’

During a casual meal at a Mexican restaurant outside of Atlanta, four current Syracuse University students who consider themselves trivia experts—Sanjeev Uppaluri ’24, Zoë McCreary
John Boccacino Sept. 8, 2022
Syracuse University Students Eyeing Scholarship Money on NBC’s ‘Capital One College Bowl’

Food Insecurity Has Worsened for the Elderly and Women Living Alone

Today, the USDA released the Household Food Security in the United States in 2021 detailing the level of food insecurity at the national level in
Ellen Mbuqe Sept. 7, 2022

Basketball Legend’s Gift Turns ‘Frustration to Hope’

On the first day of his Introduction to American Politics class, Chris Faricy imparts a message to his students that will serve as a guide
Jessica Youngman Aug. 31, 2022
Basketball Legend’s Gift Turns ‘Frustration to Hope’

Military Considerations for War in Ukraine

It has been six months since the Russian invasion in Ukraine began. Below, you can read what two of our Syracuse University faculty experts say
Vanessa Marquette Aug. 23, 2022

College of Law’s Driesen Using Fulbright in Canada to Study Carbon Pricing and Climate Policies

Over the past five years, the state of American democracy and politics drove University Professor David M. Driesen’s focus more toward the constitutional law side
Diane Stirling Aug. 22, 2022
College of Law’s Driesen Using Fulbright in Canada to Study Carbon Pricing and Climate Policies

Professor Cleary Among Panel of Distinguished Scholars Who Clarify What Really Happened at the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot

Matt Cleary, associate professor of political science in the Maxwell School, was featured in Politico for the article “Ask the ‘Coupologists’: Just What Was Jan.
Julia Mazzer Aug. 22, 2022

Beverly Kirk Named Director of Washington Programs

Newhouse School dean Mark J. Lodato today announced that Beverly Kirk, a seasoned professional with more than two decades of experience in journalism, has been
Wendy S. Loughlin Aug. 15, 2022
Beverly Kirk Named Director of Washington Programs

SparkCharge CEO Josh Aviv ’15, G’17 Introduces President Biden L’68 Before CHIPS, Science Act Signing

The White House’s famous Rose Garden turned Orange on Tuesday afternoon as Josh Aviv ’15, G’17, the founder and CEO of SparkCharge, introduced President Joseph
John Boccacino Aug. 12, 2022
SparkCharge CEO Josh Aviv ’15, G’17 Introduces President Biden L’68 Before CHIPS, Science Act Signing

Maxwell Faculty Expert on Autonomous Systems Policy Presents at White House Summit on Advanced Air Mobility

Jamie Winders, professor of geography and the environment in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, was among the presenters offering perspectives on advanced
Diane Stirling Aug. 9, 2022
Maxwell Faculty Expert on Autonomous Systems Policy Presents at White House Summit on Advanced Air Mobility

Investing in the Bedrock of Discovery: New Endowed Professorship in Quantum Science

Kathy Walters ’73 and her husband, Stan ’72, can look back over 50 years and easily track the impact Syracuse University had on their lives,
News Staff May 11, 2022
Investing in the Bedrock of Discovery: New Endowed Professorship in Quantum Science

In Memoriam: Charles V. Willie G’57, H’92, A Champion for Social Justice

The legacy of Syracuse University alumnus Charles Vert Willie G’57, H’92 will forever be tied to that of his friend Martin Luther King Jr., making
Eileen Korey Jan. 18, 2022
In Memoriam: Charles V. Willie G’57, H’92, A Champion for Social Justice